The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... realities are revealed as illusionary with the passage of time should alert one to the illusionary nature of what seems reality in the present . The Father in Sei personaggi questions the reality of the assembled company of actors , and ...
... realities are revealed as illusionary with the passage of time should alert one to the illusionary nature of what seems reality in the present . The Father in Sei personaggi questions the reality of the assembled company of actors , and ...
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... reality itself . And in this fictitious reality they get along perfectly well , and in full accord with each other ; and this world of fancy , this reality of theirs , no document can possibly destroy because the air they breathe is of ...
... reality itself . And in this fictitious reality they get along perfectly well , and in full accord with each other ; and this world of fancy , this reality of theirs , no document can possibly destroy because the air they breathe is of ...
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... reality of the inner man and the reality of the outer world in which he moves . The very fact that they should be conceived as separate entities suggests the contradiction that is here , as Bérenger well knows ; " it's quite wrong to ...
... reality of the inner man and the reality of the outer world in which he moves . The very fact that they should be conceived as separate entities suggests the contradiction that is here , as Bérenger well knows ; " it's quite wrong to ...
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